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TANDBERG MPS API

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2.2 The Status-type root commands
– xstatus / xhistory


The information accessible through these commands is the exact same information that is
available in the corresponding XML documents.

To get an overview of accessible top-level elements within a status-type root command, type ?
or help after the status-type root command.


Example 2.3

xstatus ?

- Status -

Call [1..188] MediaBoard [1..12]
Conference [1..40] NTP
Ethernet Options
ExternalManager SerialInterfaceCard [1..6]
Feedback [1..3] SIP
GatewayCall [1..80] SystemActivity
H323Gatekeeper SystemClock
IP SystemLoad
ISDNInterfaceCard [1..6] SystemUnit

OK



To access status-type data, simply type the status-type root command (xstatus or xhistory) and
then an XPath address expression or a TANDBERG SimplePath expression:

<status-type root command> <address expression>


Example 2.4

xstatus call 1 remotenumber

*s Call 1 (status=Synced, type=Vtlph, protocol=H323,
direction=Outgoing):
RemoteNumber: "10.47.15.127"
*s/end

OK

2.2.1 Format

Status information is presented by a mark-up notation, similar to XML.
Main differences:

o

all braces are removed in the XACLI format

o

XACLI is not using end-tags, except for a tag to mark end of top element

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